A Dallas police officer said he’s seeing increased hostility from Dallas citizens in the wake of the shooting death of Botham Jean by an off-duty DPD officer.

Sr. Cpl. Larry Bankston has been with DPD for 15 years and said the fallout from Amber Guyger’s actions is affecting how people feel about police officers. He said he’s had two people confront him in the past week – one a white man and another a black woman.

“He was like, ‘I don’t like police.’ Once again, I was like, ‘Man you don’t even know me.’ And he was like, ‘It doesn’t matter, you know. I don’t like police,’” Bankston said.

(Mo Barnes) The story of Dallas officer Amber Guyger, who killed an unarmed Botham Jean, is starting to unravel quickly.

First, Guyger claimed that Jean confronted her at the door, and then she said that she attempted to use her key and the door was ajar. When she entered the apartment, Guyger alleged that she saw a dark silhouette, believed an intruder was in her home and fired her weapon twice striking Jean in the chest, killing him.

Now, media outlet Inside Edition has punched a huge hole in her story with a video tour of Jean’s apartment.

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

“I wear all black to remind you not to mess with me, because I’m already dressed for your funeral”“amber 🙂 saved to love to laugh: Yah I got meh a gun a shovel an gloves if I were u back da fuck up and get out of meh fucking ass.”

(Stephen Young) In the hours and days between shooting Botham Jean and her name being made public, Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger appeared to scrub as much of her life as possible from the internet. By the time Guyger’s name was widely known, she and her family had disappeared from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram — the places inquiring minds would typically look for photos and anything else they could find.

It appears that Guyger failed to sweep up one trail of digital breadcrumbs.

My Commentary: Pure pig… Among other suspicious posts, one meme on the profile features a thin blue line, and States, “sometimes, there’s justice, and sometimes, there’s just us.” Another has a minion, standing next to the text, “Ungrateful: No one had thanked me today for having the patience not to kill them.”